autumn 2025
GEO-3126 Practical seismic processing - 5 ECTS
Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree in geology, or a similar degree following a program of study of at least three years, or similar education approved in accordance with the Norwegian Universities Act section 3-4. In addition, specialization in geology worth the equivalent of at least 80 ECTS credits is required. Normally, an average mark of C or better is required at the bachelor's degree level or other program for basis of admission.
Application code: 9371.
Course content
The course will give a concise and practical treatment of the theoretical basis and philosophy for constructing each module in a typical seismic processing sequence, from loading the field data to the finished processed section. It provides a comprehensive overview of the steps that are commonly applied in seismic data processing and discusses their inherent assumptions, strengths and weaknesses. Through several practical exercises, participants will gain a working knowledge of the different processing methods and enable them to assess the quality of a processing result. The exercises will cover processing of a 2D seismic line, with documentation and reasoning for choosing processing parameters during the different steps.Objectives of the course
Knowledge
The student has
- a basic theoretical understanding of signal analysis of time series.
- an understanding of the basic principles of seismic acquisition geometries that can be translated into the proper sorting and binning of the seismic data.
- a theoretical understanding of the basic seismic processing steps: amplitude corrections, static corrections, frequency filtering, deconvolution, velocity analysis, normal moveout and stack, and migration.
- the ability to identify random and coherent (e.g. multiple, ghost) noise in seismic data.
- an understanding of signal-noise ratio.
- an understanding of the role of processing, particularly seismic amplitude correction processes as pertains to subsequent interpretation.
Skills
The student can
- develop and apply a typical seismic processing sequence including the proper parameterization of the individual processing steps.
- identify acquisition artifacts as well as random and coherent noise in seismic data and devise a processing sequence to efficiently remove artifacts and improve signal-to-noise ratio.
- conduct a velocity analysis of multi-channel seismic data and distinguish between the different seismic velocities (RMS, stacking and interval) as pertaining to the processing.
- synthesize, explain and defend his/her seismic processing decisions through written and oral presentation and defense.
General competences
The student has
- the capability to carry out an independent processing of seismic data.
- overview of current research and new methods in seismic data processing.
- the ability to carry out the most important elements of geological research projects: penetrating literature, analyzing data, and communicating results in written and oral form to fellow students/scientists.
- the ability to work independently and/or in a team.
Information to incoming exchange students
This course is open for inbound exchange student who meets the admission requirements, including prerequisites. Please see for more information.
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Schedule
- About the course
- Campus: Tromsø |
- ECTS: 5
- Course code: GEO-3126
- Responsible unit
- Institutt for geovitenskap
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